Friday, February 08, 2008

"Recording Industry vs. The People" passes 2 million visitor milestone

Recording Industry vs The People:






Thank you all. Today we passed the 2 million visitor mark.

-Ray


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8 comments:

  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

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  2. no evidence presented means it did not happen!

    and yes a screenshot would do in this case.
    (technology illiterate, lazy Judges that accept one from MS as "evidence" seems to have a contagious effect on me)
    ;-) if it wasn't so sad that it is unfortunately true! So it is :-(

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  3. that's because you are the owner and have the appropriate cookies/credentials to view the infos.

    (guys like me can not view the infos for a long time now. It asks for log in details to view them.)

    Remember how long ago I "warned" you about the military visiting your blog. Sometime after that, the viewing pleasure was gone :-(

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  4. Sorry, alter_fritz. According to my Site Meter account, it's supposed to be a visible meter. Can you see it in sidebar down near bottom? As of this moment it says 2,003,464 visitors.

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  5. Mea Culpa,
    it is visible indeed, among with ads, guys in suits and other stuff in MS Internet Exploder +

    So it was just my fault for using a browser that protects my eyes better ;-)


    + http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/1439/raywithadssd7.png

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The RIAA has a habit of citing our blog to judges, so please keep comments dignified and worthy of the important issues we are discussing, in keeping with our comment policies. If you see a violation of the policies, please let me know by email. You can post anonymously, but must sign off by giving us something to call you. Conversations among several people called "Anonymous" get too confusing. Thanks. Best regards. -Ray